Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain completes £15m Arsenal switch
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Your support makes all the difference.Arsenal tonight completed the £15million signing of Southampton winger Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
Saints announced on their website that Oxlade-Chamberlain has moved to the Emirates Stadium for a club record fee, subject to Premier League and Football Association approval.
The Gunners are to pay £12million up front and a further £3million in add-ons, Press Association Sport understands.
The England Under-21 international travelled to north London earlier today to undergo a medical.
Oxlade-Chamberlain has yet to play at a higher level than League One but his signing will still be viewed as a coup for Arsenal, despite the size of the transfer fee.
Manchester United and Liverpool also expressed interest in the Southampton academy product, but the Gunners appear to have edged their rivals on this occasion.
Oxlade-Chamberlain, contracted at Southampton until 2013, is regarded as one of England's most promising young footballers.
The 17-year-old, who is 18 next week, played a key role in helping Southampton secure promotion to the Championship last season, firing nine goals in 34 appearances.
Known for his pace and ability to beat defenders, he can operate on either side of the pitch.
His style has invited comparisons with Theo Walcott, who also left Saints for Arsenal, though Oxlade-Chamberlain is considered to better defensively.
Given his age and lack of experience, it is unlikely he will feature in the Barclays Premier League this season.
His arrival will encourage Arsenal fans desperate for manager Arsene Wenger to strengthen a squad that has consistently fallen short of mounting a serious challenge for the title.
But it fails to remedy the team's defensive frailties, which have been exacerbated by injuries to Thomas Vermaelen and Kieran Gibbs during Saturday's 2-1 defeat by Benfica.
Gary Cahill, Phil Jagielka and Christopher Samba have been linked with moves to Emirates Stadium throughout the summer but with little end result.
Oxlade-Chamberlain is also hardly the experienced, big name player demanded by Arsenal fans seeking reassurance that the club retains ambitions of winning silverware.
Wenger has been frustrated in his courtship of Valencia winger Juan Mata, making Gervinho and Carl Jenkinson the only new arrivals so far this summer.
But Arsenal launch the season at Newcastle on Saturday with Wenger refusing to be despondent.
"We have to stay focused and confident. There isn't any reason to have a bad mood. All we can do is prepare well," he told the club's official website, www.arsenal.com.
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